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there is a bit of concern about public access because in canada, there was lots of hand shakes with people and the crowds were up close. whereas here they're being kept at a firm distance. and a bit of concern they're not meeting the royals. but i guess it's just a different setup organized by the british government this trip opposed to the canadian government over in canada. >> thank you, max foster. we appreciate it. >>> so when you think of the art world, maybe you think of the hip scenes in new york or maybe london. the galleries, the artists in the latest fashions. the peas for their walls. thornton dial is about as far as away from that as you can get. dial has a major exhibit opening right here in atlanta this weekend. this is his story. >> to the casual observer, it's just art. to the critical eye as shown in this alabama television documentary, thornton dial's work, brilliant art. >> and it asks all of us about genius, you know, and where does it reside. >> with no formal education, he can't even read, the 82-year-old began creating as a dirt poor child in the south whose family c
there is a bit of concern about public access because in canada, there was lots of hand shakes with people and the crowds were up close. whereas here they're being kept at a firm distance. and a bit of concern they're not meeting the royals. but i guess it's just a different setup organized by the british government this trip opposed to the canadian government over in canada. >> thank you, max foster. we appreciate it. >>> so when you think of the art world, maybe you think of...
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this marks the end of their nine days in canada. very successful. they took in all sorts of different activities. they had a huge welcome everywhere they went, even in quebec city, which is anti-monarchy, traditionally. they went to the calgary stampede parade. that's where they were this morning, dressed up appropriately, and they walked the parade route and they spoke to the crowds, adoring crowds yet again, and then they watched the parade go by. the next stop, of course, e.d., is california, and they're going to be coming here. this is beverly hills in los angeles. lots of excitement here, i would say. >> they wear those cowboy hats pretty well. you know what's so cool about her? she's a duchess. she's going to be queen of england. i read that unlike every royal you seem to hear about, she's traveling with one in her entourage, one person who is barely helping her fix her hair. it seems she is really down to earth. >> the policy is very clear. they were facing questions about the entourage before they left and they wanted it clear she wasn't tak
this marks the end of their nine days in canada. very successful. they took in all sorts of different activities. they had a huge welcome everywhere they went, even in quebec city, which is anti-monarchy, traditionally. they went to the calgary stampede parade. that's where they were this morning, dressed up appropriately, and they walked the parade route and they spoke to the crowds, adoring crowds yet again, and then they watched the parade go by. the next stop, of course, e.d., is...
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canada tremendous successful. i think that even in hollywood, even these -- big stars in the hollywood film will be. >> you wrote in your book, very interesting, lot of the comparisons made between diana and catherine. you say she is a very different girl, that catherine is somebody who is a lot more savvy and also had a very different relationship, eight-year courtship, compared to the short courtship with prince charles and diana. how else is catherine different despite these comparisons? >> well, i mean, whennian are a did her first tour she was overwhelmed. she sat in her car and crying her eyes out and want toad back home. shwas in as y she was in australia. she was a young woman, naive. she went back a very seasoned professional. it seems to me catherine already seems like a woman to the palace. she has taken it in stride and seems to be loving it. she's always given the impression of somebody like a swan. however near russ is you are feeling underneath, she always seems very poised and in control. >> she ce
canada tremendous successful. i think that even in hollywood, even these -- big stars in the hollywood film will be. >> you wrote in your book, very interesting, lot of the comparisons made between diana and catherine. you say she is a very different girl, that catherine is somebody who is a lot more savvy and also had a very different relationship, eight-year courtship, compared to the short courtship with prince charles and diana. how else is catherine different despite these...
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these go from north texas all the way up to the border of canada. going into canada, just as warm as some of these states, this el see record breaking stuff. how long is this heat wave going the last? it will feel like it will be up and over 100 degrees in minneapolis today again. and tomorrow could possibly feel like heat index of over 110. into wednesday. maybe by thursday, we start to see things moderate. just a little farther down to the south. long-term event. a spot that's not used to seeing this sort of heat continuously. all right. satellite tropical storm brett. developed yesterday afternoon. it is about 150 miles or so east of west palm beach. and it is drifting here east about three miles an hour. winds at 50 miles per hour. the forecast track keeps it away from the u.s. and keeps it just below hurricane strength out to sea. not necessarily the best because the southeast, including florida, really could use the rain. so typically tropical storm, moderate to weak tropical storm. we will bring in a decent amount of rain. those are the kind
these go from north texas all the way up to the border of canada. going into canada, just as warm as some of these states, this el see record breaking stuff. how long is this heat wave going the last? it will feel like it will be up and over 100 degrees in minneapolis today again. and tomorrow could possibly feel like heat index of over 110. into wednesday. maybe by thursday, we start to see things moderate. just a little farther down to the south. long-term event. a spot that's not used to...
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the correct answer is canada. it's the lowest on the list, per capi capita. >> you are so toast when you go home. >> that's ep bearsing. >> i'm not going home after that. all right. >> let's go to the gold standard. between 1870 and 1900, every major country, except one got on the board. which was the lone holdouts. a, china. b, russia. c, japan. or d, germany? >> richard. >> russia. >> incorrect. >> ali? >> japan. >> incorrect yet again. it's a rough start, guys. the correct answer is china. china nearly bought 600 tons of gold last year. some by the government and some by private investors. >> i nearly said china. let's see if you guys can redeem yourselves on question three, shall we? >> okay. >> according to xe only currency converter, there is no currency that exchanges at an even rate with the euro, but there are two that trade evenly with the u.s. dollar. which one of these is it? is it a, australian dollars? b, bermuda dollars? c, vietnamese dong? or c singapore dollars. ali? >> bermuda dollar. >> that is
the correct answer is canada. it's the lowest on the list, per capi capita. >> you are so toast when you go home. >> that's ep bearsing. >> i'm not going home after that. all right. >> let's go to the gold standard. between 1870 and 1900, every major country, except one got on the board. which was the lone holdouts. a, china. b, russia. c, japan. or d, germany? >> richard. >> russia. >> incorrect. >> ali? >> japan. >> incorrect yet...
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trafficking from canada and across the international line, the stories we've done a decade ago. the truth is out there. my hope as sort of an old storyteller of this yarn is that we finally reach critical mass. with this, with the attention span of the american public will not be immediately diverted. we'll realize that this is the mow does op ran die of this group and that law enforcement wherever these people set up shop will take note and start going after the men, prosecuting the women. when they throw their young boys out onto the street, go get them for child neglect. when they fleece the government as they call bleeding the beast, go after them. because this really has become a criminal enterprise. and none of this is new. >> i got to ask about that 18-year-old girl again as well, mike. so when you ask for more questions or you ask people like her more questions, do they believe they're carrying out the will of god? what is driving -- >> absolutely. and i think that this is so difficult for many people to get their mind around in a free society like most of us enjoy here
trafficking from canada and across the international line, the stories we've done a decade ago. the truth is out there. my hope as sort of an old storyteller of this yarn is that we finally reach critical mass. with this, with the attention span of the american public will not be immediately diverted. we'll realize that this is the mow does op ran die of this group and that law enforcement wherever these people set up shop will take note and start going after the men, prosecuting the women....
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. >>> prince william and kate are seen wrapping up their visit to canada. prince william even got in on a polo match earlier in the day. there he is, wearing number four. the royal couple will spend their last day in the states in a less glamorous setting 0en los angeles's skid row, visiting an arts program for inner-city children. >>> funeral plans are set for former first lady, betty ford, who passed away at age 93. the first service will be held in palm desert, california. the second is scheduled for thursday afternoon in grand rapids, michigan. mrs. ford will be laid to rest next to her late husband on the grounds of the gerald r. ford presidential museum in grand rapids. >>> how about this, the yankees' derek jeter goes deep and the home town crowd goes nuts. take a look. jeter enters the history books with a home run to left field. his teammates celebrated the milestone at home plate, jeter came out of the dug-out for several curtain calls, the first yankee and only the 28th player in history to make 3,000 hits. the guy who caught the ball is christia
. >>> prince william and kate are seen wrapping up their visit to canada. prince william even got in on a polo match earlier in the day. there he is, wearing number four. the royal couple will spend their last day in the states in a less glamorous setting 0en los angeles's skid row, visiting an arts program for inner-city children. >>> funeral plans are set for former first lady, betty ford, who passed away at age 93. the first service will be held in palm desert, california....